"Follow that car!" is a line often uttered in movies. But if you're in a foreign country, then it might be helpful to learn the foreign translation of those words. That's the problem on 'The Amazing Race' (Sun., 8PM ET on CBS). Brothers Dan and Jordan are in Shanghai, trying to reach their next destination. To get there, they decide to follow detectives Michael and Louie. Unfortunately, they don't know the language, and don't know how to talk to their Chinese cab driver.

Strange stuff is happening on 'The Amazing Race' (Sun., 8PM ET on CBS). On the latest episode, one of the many rules of the game was invoked. Yes, yes, yes... it's the dreaded "U-Turn," and it led to the exit of one of the remaining teams. The lesbian team of Carol and Brandy got kicked off the show, and -- to be honest -- they didn't handle it that well.

(S16E08) Tonight will make or break this season's strongest team, Jet and Cord, on 'The Amazing Race.' I know some folks might say they aren't the strongest team as they came in last in the previous leg and were only saved by it being a non-Philimination leg. But I beg to differ. They definitely had a bad leg; they most certainly screwed up by not reading a clue. Even taking that into consideration, they're the strongest team. They seem to be up to almost every task thrown their way, and they work well together as a team. Can they overcome the speed bump and continue the race?

Who thinks that Carol and Brandy are close to a break-up? The bickering couple may be on 'The Amazing Race' (Sun., 8PM ET on CBS), but something tells us their race is far from amazing. They seem close to self-destructing!

"I'm not gonna fight with you about this. If you wanna have a tantrum, have a tantrum," says Brandy. "I do, because I'm just so tired of you not trusting me," says Carol.

In the words of Ladies' Home Journal: Can this relationship be saved?!

Here's the lesson learned on 'The Amazing Race' (Sun., 8PM ET on CBS) tonight: cows can be dangerous. Especially the ones the contestants milked, as several got swift kicks to various body parts.

And true to the "Grandmas Tri Harder" words on her shirt, 71-year-old Jody Kelly forged bravely onward in the face (well, hind end) of an ornery animal. "I was almost up to the line on the cup when the cow kicked me in the head, and I thought, 'I think I'll be ok. I can do this. So I just got right back down and started milking again, with a different cow this time." You go, grandma!

As for that first kick in the video? We're not sure exactly where that landed, but it looked painful.

Break out the maps and brush up on your languages: CBS has scheduled its premiere date for its next installment of 'The Amazing Race.'

The Emmy-winning reality series, in which teams of two compete in a race around the globe, is set to premiere its 16th cycle on Sunday, Feb. 14 at 8PM. It will be paired up with 'Undercover Boss,' a new reality show that will settle into its regular 9PM time after it debuts in the coveted post-Super Bowl slot on Feb. 7.

If you're at an airport and find yourself standing behind a pair of Americans who are dressed alike and begging the ticket counter to let them on your flight -- you might be a witness to 'The Amazing Race.'

While the rest of the country fell into a Thanksgiving coma, the 'Amazing Race's' 16th season was getting underway -- though not without some of the contestants being outed by a few quick-thinking 'Race' fans